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Below are stories about hydropower featured by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Water Power Technologies Office.
Today, DOE announced selections for innovations that reduce cost and maximize the value of hydropower development and pumped storage hydropower.
Through its HydroNEXT initiative, the Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) is committed to lowering the cost of hydropower deployment.
The Energy Department is accepting applications for the latest round of funding under section 242 of Energy Policy Act of 2005.
The Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) concluded another successful week at HydroVision International—the world’s largest hydropower trade show.
DOE announced it will award 263 research and development grants totaling $116 million to 184 small businesses in 41 states.
The Hydropower RAPID toolkit makes navigating the complex system of federal and state regulations easier.
New technologies are necessary to understand and improve fish migrations in rivers with hydropower projects.
Four reasons why hydropower plays a major role in maintaining the reliability and resiliency of the U.S. power grid.
The Energy Department today announced six organizations selected to receive up to $9.8 million in funding to develop innovative technologies that will reduce capital costs and deployment timelines for pumped-storage hydropower and non-powered dams.
WPTO invites input from the public regarding challenges and opportunities associated with hydropower development in undeveloped stream-reaches.